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Building Android UIs with Custom Views

By : Raimon Ràfols Montane
Book Image

Building Android UIs with Custom Views

By: Raimon Ràfols Montane

Overview of this book

To build great user interfaces for your Android apps that go beyond the standard UI elements, you need to use custom Android views. With these, you can give your app a distinctive look and ensure that it functions properly across multiple devices. This book will help you construct a great UI for your apps by teaching you how to create custom Android views. You will start by creating your first Android custom view and go through the design considerations. You will then see how the right choices will enable your custom view to perform seamlessly across multiple platforms and Android versions. You will create custom styleable attributes that work with Android XML layouts, learn to process touch events, define custom attributes, and add properties and events to them. By the end of this book, you will be able to create apps with custom views that are responsive and adaptable to make your app distinctive and an instant hit with its users.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Best practices for sharing our custom view

We should always aim for the highest quality possible, even though we're building a custom view or component only for ourselves or for a small application. However, there are some additional checks and best practices that we've to take into account if we want to share our custom view so others can use it. If that is our goal, and we'd like to get as many developers as possible using it in their applications or contributing to it, it'll be quite challenging to involve them if we ignore these basic recommendations.

Considerations and recommendations

Something we should consider is that once we share our custom view, it might be used for many Android applications...